Email scam

A scam? Let me think about this for a second...

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Thanks for the Donglover reference.
 
Worst 'I nearly got scammed' thread ever.

It doesn't even ask you to click on a link to change your password. The link is just for tips on creating a secure password.

It's either a really bad scam, or (more likely) it is a genuine email from Ebay, and you need to check your purchase history.
 
I'd like to see you create a sub domain of overclockers.co.uk

That's two people in this thread so far who think they can :-)

lol okay I wasn't sure if you could or not with a .

you can still do it with a - :p

and what I shown as an example with urls is true.

if you click the www.google.co.uk link in my first post it gores to www.overclockers.co.uk

if someone hovers over the link with a cursor and looks at the bottom of their browser window it should tell them where that link is really going without the need to click it


I bet I could make www.0verclockers.co.uk though if someone didn't already ^_^
 
Scam eBAy emails are usually sent to 'Dear User'. If it says your real username then this is probably a real email.

Still, there's an EASY way to check. Open a new browser window, manually enter ebay.co.uk and sign into your account to check the messages within. If you fear your machine has been compromised try using a mobile phone browser or friends machine.
 
I think the fact that this email landed in ur inbox means u r being targetted. So regardless, i think u should change the password. Just dont use their link in the email. Type in www.ebay.co.uk directly and change it there because u know u went directly to the offical site and not through random links.

Typing it into the address bar is not always a 100% safe method. A malicious program could have changed your hostfile and set www.ebay.co.uk to go somewhere else :)
 
Seemed pretty legit to be honest.

Obviously check the links before clicking them, but if it is a scam it's fairly well done.
 
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